> > To answer your original question, files within an AFR are healed from one > node to the other when the file is accessed (actually read) through the AFR > and one node is found to have more recent data than others. > Just for understanding, this should be "AFR self-heal done when files are accessed (actually open()'d)", it may not be even a read call. if you have a tool, which just does 'open()/close()' on a file, it gets synced. Regards, -- Amar Tumballi Gluster/GlusterFS Hacker [bulde on #gluster/irc.gnu.org] http://www.zresearch.com - Commoditizing Super Storage!